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police in wooster revealed the body had been removed from the city and is now entombed. what does that mean? >> it could mean any disposal of the body -- it would be entombed anywhere. in a cave. al la jesus. >> in a box with a fox? >> in a box with a fox. >> stephanie: what would you use -- because they were talking about shipping it back to russia -- >> how do you do that >> stephanie: you would have to be next day -- >> and be sure to mark saturday delivery because you don't want it sitting in your office -- >> left on your doorstep? >> stephanie: yeah you have got to get a signature for that. could you sign for a dead chechnan. >> no, i didn't order that. >> stephanie: the cousin [ mumbling ] -- [ laughter ] >> stephanie: is allegedly the founder of a group called the union of the just, and has been known to be anti-american. could i have -- give me my russian music get it at the ready, we have much moore with matthew breen as we continue on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: pull over, you are dwl, driving while laughing. [ phyllis diller laughter ] >> annou
police in wooster revealed the body had been removed from the city and is now entombed. what does that mean? >> it could mean any disposal of the body -- it would be entombed anywhere. in a cave. al la jesus. >> in a box with a fox? >> in a box with a fox. >> stephanie: what would you use -- because they were talking about shipping it back to russia -- >> how do you do that >> stephanie: you would have to be next day -- >> and be sure to mark saturday...
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it's something the president will speak about today when he travels to mexico city. we're back after the break. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. (vo) current tv is the place for compelling true stories. (kaj) jack, how old are you? >> nine. (adam) this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. way inside. (christoff) we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs bodies ... (adam) we're going to places where few others are going. [lady] you have to get out now. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i'm being violated by the health care system. (christoff) we go and spend a considerable amount of time getting to know the p
it's something the president will speak about today when he travels to mexico city. we're back after the break. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. (vo) current tv...
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it is all the talk in the twin cities. they drafted jeff locke. you know me, i'm focused on the draft on who's going when. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: i just toss that off like i knew. you didn't know what round, did you, jim? you weren't paying attention. >> no. i was responding to an e-mail. >> stephanie: don't feel you need to pay attention or anything. okay. that's making him the highest drafted punter in team history. so that's what is starting a lot of this talk. general manager rick spielman said drafting lock was a normal personnel move adding he had no issues if chris kluwe wants to express his right. that's his freedom of speech however kluwe texted pro football talk over the weekend saying it is a shame that in a league with players given multiple second chances after arrests including felony arrests that speak out on human rights has a chance of getting you cut. he's nervous about it. when asked if he believed the vikings would release him because of his advocacy of is i for same-sex marriage, he said i don't know if that's the reasonin
it is all the talk in the twin cities. they drafted jeff locke. you know me, i'm focused on the draft on who's going when. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: i just toss that off like i knew. you didn't know what round, did you, jim? you weren't paying attention. >> no. i was responding to an e-mail. >> stephanie: don't feel you need to pay attention or anything. okay. that's making him the highest drafted punter in team history. so that's what is starting a lot of this talk....
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i love the new york city one. did you see edie windsor. only days after the supreme court used her lawsuit to grant same-sex couples federal marriage benefits, edie windsor helped lead the gay pride parade in new york. signs along the route read thank you, edie. celebrating windsor for her successful challenge of doma. if somebody told me 50 years ago i would be the marshal of new york city's gay pride parade, i wouldn't have believed it. [ applause ] that was a happy sight. our friends kris perry and sandy steir got married. >> right away. they didn't waste any time. >> stephanie: would you? on friday. >> i think they had to have special permission from pamela harris because usually there is a little bit of a waiting period. >> stephanie: didn't she officiate? >> she had to call down to city hall in los angeles for paul khatami and zarillo to get married. >> stephanie: and our friends paul and jeff. i missed everything. >> did you. >> stephanie: i'm a horrible vacation planner. >> you are! >> first we go on a 90 mile hike and then a 90 mi
i love the new york city one. did you see edie windsor. only days after the supreme court used her lawsuit to grant same-sex couples federal marriage benefits, edie windsor helped lead the gay pride parade in new york. signs along the route read thank you, edie. celebrating windsor for her successful challenge of doma. if somebody told me 50 years ago i would be the marshal of new york city's gay pride parade, i wouldn't have believed it. [ applause ] that was a happy sight. our friends kris...
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the city has elected republicans at least in name for the past 20 years. so yeah, it's not only a colorful field but the stakes are enormous running a city of eight million plus with blooming serious budget problems. and add that to the fact that it is a real jump ball. it is a real unpredictable contest. we've got a front-runner, christine quinn the current city council president. her lead is very shaky and the real action isn't going to happen probably until late august, early september. >> bill: september 10 is the primary, correct chris? >> yeah, exactly. >> bill: in the primary will they select the two top front-runners or is it one democrat and one republican? how does it work? >> yeah, just to make it even more eccentric and interesting and give us more to write about. you need to get 40% in the primary to avoid a runoff. with any -- predicting anything with any degree of certainty is foolish but right now, given the math, given the candidates, given the polls it is as close to certain as we can get. no one's going to achieve 40%. they will -- there
the city has elected republicans at least in name for the past 20 years. so yeah, it's not only a colorful field but the stakes are enormous running a city of eight million plus with blooming serious budget problems. and add that to the fact that it is a real jump ball. it is a real unpredictable contest. we've got a front-runner, christine quinn the current city council president. her lead is very shaky and the real action isn't going to happen probably until late august, early september....
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this comes from new york city mayor michael bloomberg's advocacy group. mayors against illegal guns. >> we think it's reasonable to provide mandatory, instant background checks at every sale at every gun show no loopholes anywhere for anyone. >> america can do it for us. >> that's come from bloomberg's group, mayors against illegal guns which purchased air time only in washington, d.c. to run that ad last night during the super bowl. it showed wayne lapiere testifying in 1999. they did support background checks in 1990s but now are against that policy. it could be the only new legislation with a hope of making it through congress even some prominent republicans are coming around to support that one but many lawmakers, including some democrats still are against a renewed assault weapons band or restrictions on high capacity magazine clips. some other news from d.c. john kerry getting started as secretary of state in his first weekend on the job, he spoke with both israeli and palestinian leaders about peace in the mid east and with turkey about friday's te
this comes from new york city mayor michael bloomberg's advocacy group. mayors against illegal guns. >> we think it's reasonable to provide mandatory, instant background checks at every sale at every gun show no loopholes anywhere for anyone. >> america can do it for us. >> that's come from bloomberg's group, mayors against illegal guns which purchased air time only in washington, d.c. to run that ad last night during the super bowl. it showed wayne lapiere testifying in 1999....
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i was ready to see it before christmas when it first came out in only two select cities. washington, d.c. not being one of them. >> you would think by the way that washington, d.c. would be one of those select cities for a movie like "zero dark thirty" that focuses so much on the hunt for bin laden and the espionage aspect. >> bill: one would think so. didn't happen. but at any rate, last night the critic's choice following up the academy with their nomination. the academy, of course, choosing "lincoln" and of course they nominated ten. critic's choice, they picked their number one. >> critic's choice for best picture is "argo." >> bill: "argo." >> i saw it yesterday. unbelievable. fabulous movie. >> bill: a lot of really good stuff there. >> what i think is so interesting -- it's nominated for best picture in the academy awards. benefit -- ben affleck not nominated for best director. >> bill: quentin tarantino not nominated. >> katherine bigelow not nominated for best director. >> bill: someone pointed out last night one of the shows i was watching, that's bound to happe
i was ready to see it before christmas when it first came out in only two select cities. washington, d.c. not being one of them. >> you would think by the way that washington, d.c. would be one of those select cities for a movie like "zero dark thirty" that focuses so much on the hunt for bin laden and the espionage aspect. >> bill: one would think so. didn't happen. but at any rate, last night the critic's choice following up the academy with their nomination. the...
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but let me tell you delaware city is a southern town. segregated town. there a chapter of the kkk in delaware city. >> they don't think it's racist. that's the problem. she doesn't realize what she did was classically racist. it is a racist thing to do and say. >> bill: i thought the best advice i read yesterday one of these people that counsel people who get in trouble and what to do about their public image the best thing paula deen could do is shut up and go underground for awhile. she's got a thing going. she's got a restaurant. and just lay low for a little bit like tiger woods almost, right? then you can come back but you need a little time and people don't want to hear that sobbing and weeping on television. >> yep. >> bill: hey coming up, john fuglesang on a thursday. coming in with his take on the news of the day. host of "viewpoint," of course, here on current tv. congressman peter welsh from vermont will be joining us from vermont's one and only member of congress. he'll be joining john nichols bureau chief fore the "nation" magazine who will
but let me tell you delaware city is a southern town. segregated town. there a chapter of the kkk in delaware city. >> they don't think it's racist. that's the problem. she doesn't realize what she did was classically racist. it is a racist thing to do and say. >> bill: i thought the best advice i read yesterday one of these people that counsel people who get in trouble and what to do about their public image the best thing paula deen could do is shut up and go underground for...
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that's worked at some cities and some states. >> peter: they did it in los angeles. someone brought in a bazooka to a gun buyback program in los angeles. >> bill: so they're not talking about sending atf agents into your home to confiscate all guns at all. we're talking about reasonable, sensible, common sense measures that everybody could support. >> peter: it is very important about the nra low expectations. they showed their hand when wayne lapierrre held his press conference. >> bill: nuts. >> peter: not only is he insane but as an organization overall, they're not willing to budge. they're not willing to concede that maybe we have a problem with guns in this country. so the idea that biden should have to go to the nra and say look, you know, you guys make a lot of sense. no, he could just say we're not working with you. >> bill: if you look at a person, you want to see the poster child this is the crazed nut job that we should never allow to buy a gun wayne lapierrre. >> peter: good point. 21 minutes past the hour. 1-866-55-press is our phone number. 557-7333. w
that's worked at some cities and some states. >> peter: they did it in los angeles. someone brought in a bazooka to a gun buyback program in los angeles. >> bill: so they're not talking about sending atf agents into your home to confiscate all guns at all. we're talking about reasonable, sensible, common sense measures that everybody could support. >> peter: it is very important about the nra low expectations. they showed their hand when wayne lapierrre held his press...